Hi All,
Just needed to clear up where we are with QSELECT question for everyone on
the list. We've done some researching on the issue, as it is also a
currently active support case asked by a customer in South Africa.
Previous comments about the interaction with the SAVEDLISTS file would be
Charles,
Thanks for your input, let me answer your questions. What is strange
about this corruption is that we use AK extensively and this is the only
index we have had problems with.
Regards,
Tim,
Six a half thoughts:
1. You say 1:1 correspondence for ID:PHYS.PALLET.ID,
Never checked but FIND and LOCATE could be the same subroutine.
Lookup in a sorted string is definitely faster - with randomly distributed
search strings the expected number of comparisons are halfed.
If the strings to lookup tend to be early in the sort order the performance
is even better.
You can try this yourself by adding an 'H' to field 4 of the VOC item
for QSELECT is suspect.
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I've been playing with Vista and amongst the other annoyances (security,
sharing, inability to recognize my USB keys, lack of support for my hp
printer etc) discovered that my recently updated shiny new website renders
differently in IE7 than it did in IE6.
Specifically IE7seems to handle
Hi,
we are experiencing problems when we try to process a flat file that is larger
than 2GB. We use the Openseq command to open the file and readseq to read
each line in the file. Is there a limitation in Unidata on processing larger
files than 2 GB?
We are on Solaris 8 and Unidata 6.1
ulimit
Sara,
Is your UniVerse a 32bit or 64bit dbms?
Cheers,
Angelo
We have been transferring data from UniVerse to Oracle and SQLServer for
many years now using the BCI. We also query those databases and bring data
to UniVerse also using BCI.
We use Openlink software http://www.openlinksw.com/
Hi Bjorn,
Sequential files are limited to 2Gb in Unidata and UniVerse.
Martin Phillips
Ladybridge Systems
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I don't know how they're implemented now, but when FIND was first
written at Microdata, it was completely separate so it didn't have to
deal with much of the LOCATE overhead.
They should be about the same speed if the array is unsorted as they
both have to scan from start to finish and both
Just wondering if anyone had tidbits of info that they might like to share
before I attempt to migrate an old Windows NT-based (Intel) Ardent
Universe to a new Linux-based (Intel) IBM Universe. I have absolutely
zero knowledge of or experience with actually using Universe beyond what
I've
Brian Leach wrote:
my recently updated
shiny new website renders differently in IE7 than it did in IE6.
...
So those of you running RedBack using floating sections might want to
check them against IE 7 before your clients do.
And I sincerely hope that those of you who are loading Beta
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We've tested IE7 with all of our Web forms that are generated by our XLr8
tool. We found no problems with the layout nor did RedBack falter. Our
grids, internal tabs, external tabs, and all JavaScript worked great.
Doug
www.u2logic.com
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